Collector of Naga objects never went to meet the Nagas

Before independence in 1947, the Naga hill tribes of north-east India were considered an exotic society, radically different in culture and beliefs from the better-known Hindu peoples of the plains and renowned for their fierce resistance to British rule.

Indeed, the region of Nagaland remained largely closed to visitors until 2011, with only the most …

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